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Spit Owners Near Syracuse

SCManch

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This past year my son and I became the latest caretakers of a 1979 Spitfire that's been in the family for years. My appreciation of Brit design and style goes way back to college days and cruising in my housemate's '67 Mk III Healey. Glad to finally be part of this Family.
 
welcome and glad to have you - nice to have a family vehicle!!
 
Glad to have you aboard, SC! The Spritfires are very nice little cars! I have one myself.
 
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